metal oxide and carbon dioxide
Na2CO3(s) + heat -----> Na2O(s) + CO2(g) [not decomposed in normal conditions as Na2CO3 is very stable]
MgCO3(s) + heat -----> MgO(s) + CO2(g)
CoCO3(s) + heat -----> CoO(s) + CO2(g)
CuCO3(s) + heat -----> CuO(s) + CO2(g)
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metallic chlorides and oxygen
quicklime (calcium oxide) is formed when calcium carbonate decomposes, as well as releasing carbon dioxide
Zinc carbonate decompose in ZnO and CO2.
CO2
MgCO3 --> MgO + CO2(g) Magnesium oxide and gaseous carbon dioxide
metallic chlorides and oxygen
Sodium bicarbonate decomposes into sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and water.
quicklime (calcium oxide) is formed when calcium carbonate decomposes, as well as releasing carbon dioxide
Zinc carbonate decompose in ZnO and CO2.
Yes
It decomposes.
CO2
zn o2 ?
The decomposition reaction is:MgCO3 = MgO + CO2
Also 2.5 grams - law of conservation of matter.
It decomposes to Cupric oxide and Carbon dioxide
MgCO3 --> MgO + CO2(g) Magnesium oxide and gaseous carbon dioxide